Louisa could you please file correctly. This case study and your short case study on The Machinist need to be filed under Label G321 Thriller Research.
You've made some very useful comments about diegetic, non diegetic sound and dialogue. Your points about how the music synchronises with the action, or is used to signal potential danger are interesting.
Well done Louisa for researching the use of sound at the beginning of thriller or action films. Take a look at the shower seen in Psycho and explain how the integration of diegetic and non diegetic sound increases realism and suspense.
Also note that Hitchcock does not bring in sound until well into half way through the seen.
Louisa could you please file correctly. This case study and your short case study on The Machinist need to be filed under Label G321 Thriller Research.
ReplyDeleteYou've made some very useful comments about diegetic, non diegetic sound and dialogue. Your points about how the music synchronises with the action, or is used to signal potential danger are interesting.
ReplyDeleteWell done Louisa for researching the use of sound at the beginning of thriller or action films. Take a look at the shower seen in Psycho and explain how the integration of diegetic and non diegetic sound increases realism and suspense.
Also note that Hitchcock does not bring in sound until well into half way through the seen.
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